Henry Tudor Centre:Exhibition Fit Out and Community Engagement Programme (360G-NLHF-HA-25-00744)

£249,813

We will raise the profile of Henry Tudor, born in Pembroke in 1457, subsequently Henry VII, and his descendants, specifically their Welsh roots, not currently widely recognised, told or understood locally or by visitors, through creation of a Henry Tudor Centre. Our Centre will explain Henry’s story - a Pembroke story - his impact on our national story, Welsh culture and our wider British heritage. There is enthusiasm locally to hear this story, and to grow pride in Henry as a son of Pembroke who took Welsh language to the English court and went on to achieve the greatest prize – the Welsh and English crown. Our project will allow local people to tell that story proudly, and to draw 30,000 visitors a year. We will create multiple opportunities for transformative engagement for locals, visitors and priority groups with activities and volunteering creating, economic and community benefits.

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Grant Details

Award Date 2025-09-09
Data Source https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/
Last Modified 2026-01-07T00:00:00Z
Amount Awarded 249813
Grant Programme: Title National Lottery Heritage Grants £10,000 to £250,000
Classifications: Title Museums, Libraries and Archives
Classifications: Vocabulary Heritage Area
Project Reference HA-25-00744
Beneficiary Location: Name Pembrokeshire
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code W06000009
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type UA
Recipient Org: Location: Name Pembroke: Monkton and St Mary South
Recipient Org: Location: Geographic Code W05001478
Recipient Org: Location: Geographic Code Type WD
National Lottery Heritage Fund Area Wales